Governor Rampton State agency correspondence

Historical Note

Scope and Content

This series contains correspondence created by various state agencies, as well as related correspondence created by Governor Rampton and the citizens of Utah, all of which was generated in efforts to develop and delegate appropriate state policies. This series holds correspondence, reports, a small number of photographs, and other related items. The papers reflect the activity of the state agencies and the nature of the interaction between these agencies and the Governor's office. Correspondence may be found on topics including atomic energy and emergency services, alcoholism and drugs, higher education in a time of campus unrest, civil rights and equal employment opportunity, environmental health, natural resources, transportation and development of a tourist-friendly state, the celebration of America's bicentennial, Utahns who died in the Vietnam War, and the reorganization of the executive branch of the state government through the recommendations of the Little Hoover Commission.

Arrangement

Chronological by year.

This series is arranged chronologically by year or multiple year grouping, thereunder alphabetically by subject or agency, thereunder alphabetically by subject ("general" or otherwise), thereunder by date. Undated materials have been kept in the order in which they were found.

Related Records

Interstate conference and commission records from the Governor Rampton, Series 5638, contains information regarding Utah's interaction with other states.

Correspondence from the Governor Rampton, Series 13856, contains general incoming and outgoing correspondence from Rampton's office.

Additional Forms

Access Restrictions

Preferred Citation

Cite the Utah State Archives and Records Service, the creating agency name, the series title, and the series number.

Processing Note

This series was processed by Kira Robertson, February 2001. The finding aid was updated after filming in July 2002.

Processing Note

Microfiche processed by Rebekkah Shaw under the National Historical Publications and Records Commission grant to the Utah State Archives and Records Services for the Utah Microfiche Backlog Project (Grant No.: NAR10-RB-50086-10). July 2010 - December 2011